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Pro Tips to Get the Best Out Of Your Outsourced Writer
from The Step By Step Blueprint to Creating Passive MOnthly Income Using Amazon WITHOUT BREAKING THE BANK
by iamanisa
How Often Are You Going to Send Updates of Your Progress? Ideally, you must get regular updates on your writer's progress. Have them send you updated drafts every two days. Make sure that you review their work and provide your feedback. Your writers may slack off on the deadlines if you don’t respond to them on time. It is acceptable if your writer sends you updates every week as well. However, make sure that they deliver the number of words you agreed on in each update. Confront your writer if they are delivering you fewer words or pages than you agreed on. Also, make sure that your writer doesn’t try to cover up the number of pages with excessive pictures.
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Pro Tips to Get the Best Out Of Your Outsourced Writer
It is fairly easy to find a ghostwriter who will be willing to write your eBook. However, you shouldn’t hire just anyone. You must make sure to vet a ghostwriter before you let them take on your project. They should be the best option you can get within your budget. They should be great writers, produce valuable material, and should have enough knowledge of the industry.
Hire a Native English Speaker Your writer must be a native English speaker. Native English speakers have a much better command of the English language, allowing them to provide high-quality work in the process. They will also know how to keep readers interested in your book – which is necessary for your first book. In addition to that, native English speakers will also understand certain idiomatic expressions that other native English speakers are familiar with. Native English speakers are also generally familiar with the connotations for certain words.
How to Identify a Non-Native English Speaker The good thing is that you can identify a non-native English speaker if you pay close attention to their work. Here are a few things you should keep an eye out for.
Passive Voice Most non-native English speakers write in the passive voice. A good writer writes in the passivevoice sparingly.
Dense Vocabulary Non-native English speakers often compensate for their poor work with dense vocabulary. Make sure that your writer’s work is concise and isn’t dense for no good reason.
Words That Don’t FitIn Non-native English speakers also tend to use some words out of context because they aren’t aware of the connotations of that word. Test Your Ghostwriter Before They Begin Your Project It is wise to get your ghostwriter to send you a short draft of your eBook before they begin working on the project fulltime. Make sure to read their work thoroughly.
Here are a few things you should look out for in your writer’s first draft.
Content Your ghostwriter’s work should be well-researched and well-written. It should seem like your writer’s draft was written by someone who knows the subject matter well. Make sure that the content of the draft is detailed and informative. For example, if you are getting a self-help book written on overcoming stage-fright, make sure that your writer has included detailed instructions on what the reader should do.
The content of the book should also contain examples to help explain an argument. The content should also include citations for facts and figures. This gives your book a certain degree of authenticity.
Grammar Your writer should be well informed about the rules of grammar. Keep an eye out for the correct use of punctuation and syntax. Ignore typos to some degree but don’t accept work that is riddled with errors.
Tone Make sure the tone of the ghostwriter’s work is according to what you are looking for.
Look for another writer if you are not satisfied with the first one’s work. You should get the best out of your deal with the content writing firm you hired. Once you have selected a writer, make sure that you review their progress regularly. This way, you can have them change what you don’t like before they reach the end of the book.
Knowledge of the Niche Test your ghostwriter’s knowledge of the niche and industry. Your ghostwriter should have a good understanding of the kind of book series you want to be published. For example, if you want to publish a thriller series that revolves around murder mysteries, you should test your writer’s knowledge of the genre. They should be able to write in that kind of style so that they can build the reader's interest without over-saturating the content of the eBook with useless information. To test your writer’s ability to write the kind of content you want to publish, you should get them to write a draft in that style. Observe how they develop the story, what details they add to support the story, and how they manage to build your interest in the characters and events taking place in the narrative.
Test Your Writer’s Knowledge of the Industry You should also test your ghostwriter’s knowledge of the eBook industry. The best way to do this is to have a conversation with them. Considering that most ghostwriters are only accessible through the internet, you won’t have the opportunity to have a conversation with them in person. If your writer is willing to meet you in person, try to make the best of that conversation by asking them for as many details as possible. Ideally, you should have a good work relationship with your writer so that you can work together with ease.
If you can’t meet your ghostwriter in person, talk to them over the phone or email. Ask them a series of questions on the industry so that you get an understanding of what they know and don’t know. If your ghostwriter doesn’t know much but are willing to learn, give them a chance if their work is good. Writers who are willing to learn new things will be more open to new ideas. This will allow them to create work that is more nuanced and detailed.